The hassle with programmes is that they fetch better money if sold seperately, but doing it that way is time-consuming and awkward from the point of packaging and posting.
The Brooklands ones will fetch good money if they're genuine and not repros, and maybe an auction would suit those. I just sold my collection at auction (c.250 programmes in A5 binders) of UK national and international meetings 1946-1966 and although the estimate was £100-150 they fetched £660.
Not big money if viewed individually, but I was happy enough.
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